Why do I play all these games? Because it’s important that they’re played.

Because every game is a story, a world, a moment in time crafted by someone who cared enough to create it.

Because each one teaches me something new—about design, about culture, about myself.

Because in a sea of pixels, there’s magic waiting to be found.

And because, honestly? Sometimes I just want to escape, explore, and lose myself in different worlds.

So yeah. I own thousands of games, and I’ll keep playing them.

  • Dariusmiles2123@sh.itjust.works
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    23 hours ago

    Well for me it’s like starting 40 books, 40 movies or 40 songs and not finishing them.

    If it’s a story driven game, I would never picture myself not finishing it unless I don’t enjoy it.

    Also I see the starting something and not finishing it as a result of the short attention spans generation, but I might be getting old at 38😅

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      17 hours ago

      I’m older than you my friend, and it’s acurallt only something that I came to terms with in my 40s. When I was younger I did feel that pressure and expectation to complete stuff. Now I have no issue switching a movie off after an hour or stopping a book before the end. Life’s too short! And sure a story game I’m really enjoying, why wouldn’t i finish it? And play the sequel! But if I’ve played 100+ hours of skyrim without geting close to the end, and I don’t think it reduced my enjoyment. And if I’m getting bored of a metrovania I don’t see the point in grinding til it’s done.

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      22 hours ago

      I’m older than you.

      I also grew up in an age when arcades were all the rage—and games weren’t meant to be completed. The goal was simply to get the high score.

      That’s still my mentality to gaming. Most of the time, I don’t care about stories. When there’s cutscenes, I usually skip them.

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        19 hours ago

        I guess for arcade games it’s logical, but it doesn’t apply to games like Heavy Rain, Last Of Us, Uncharted or Final Fantasy.

        But I guess every one behaves differently and enjoys different things.

        I’m just worried when I see my 8 year old son trying a new game every time he faces a challenge in the previous one.

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          18 hours ago

          Of the games you’ve listed, I only own two of them.

          I have Final Fantasy VII, which is the first game I ever bought on Steam. I’ve put in around 30 hours into it.

          The other game is Heavy Rain, which I just bought last month. Haven’t started it yet.

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      22 hours ago

      I tend to not finish games because I don’t always have as much time to commit to some games, loose steam a bit. then I jump into the next game that my friends want to play together. It can be frustrating sometimes but I think I have accepted it as my cycle now.